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How can we see brown objects when brown is not a color of the spectrum?
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How can we see brown objects when brown is not a color of the spectrum?
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Brown absorbs all colors but reflects red and green. if you were looking at a brown shirt, the shirt would absorb all colors EXCEPT for red and green, because brown is a mixture of red and green.
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